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#7658146
19 January 2022
A general view of the Aksaray district in Istanbul, Turkey seen on January 18, 2022.
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#4452030
2 June 2019
Photo taken 01.06.2019 in Turkey. Salt Lake is the second largest lake in Turkey, located about 56 km northwest of the city of Aksaray. It has been declared a protected area by UNESCO. Currently the biggest water course that feeds Tuz Lake is the domestic, industrial and agricultural sewerage system of Konya coming through a channel from hundreds of kilometers. Discharging sewage water directly to Tuz Lake without using any treatment causes pollution in the Salinas which provide 80% of Turkeys salt demand and affects the most important flamingo breeding colonies in Turkey
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#4452032
2 June 2019
Photo taken 01.06.2019 in Turkey. Salt Lake is the second largest lake in Turkey, located about 56 km northwest of the city of Aksaray. It has been declared a protected area by UNESCO. Currently the biggest water course that feeds Tuz Lake is the domestic, industrial and agricultural sewerage system of Konya coming through a channel from hundreds of kilometers. Discharging sewage water directly to Tuz Lake without using any treatment causes pollution in the Salinas which provide 80% of Turkeys salt demand and affects the most important flamingo breeding colonies in Turkey
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#4452034
2 June 2019
Photo taken 01.06.2019 in Turkey. Salt Lake is the second largest lake in Turkey, located about 56 km northwest of the city of Aksaray. It has been declared a protected area by UNESCO. Currently the biggest water course that feeds Tuz Lake is the domestic, industrial and agricultural sewerage system of Konya coming through a channel from hundreds of kilometers. Discharging sewage water directly to Tuz Lake without using any treatment causes pollution in the Salinas which provide 80% of Turkeys salt demand and affects the most important flamingo breeding colonies in Turkey
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#4452036
2 June 2019
Photo taken 01.06.2019 in Turkey. Salt Lake is the second largest lake in Turkey, located about 56 km northwest of the city of Aksaray. It has been declared a protected area by UNESCO. Currently the biggest water course that feeds Tuz Lake is the domestic, industrial and agricultural sewerage system of Konya coming through a channel from hundreds of kilometers. Discharging sewage water directly to Tuz Lake without using any treatment causes pollution in the Salinas which provide 80% of Turkeys salt demand and affects the most important flamingo breeding colonies in Turkey
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#4452038
2 June 2019
People visit the Salt Lake, photo taken 01.06.2019 in Turkey. Salt Lake is the second largest lake in Turkey, located about 56 km northwest of the city of Aksaray. It has been declared a protected area by UNESCO. Currently the biggest water course that feeds Tuz Lake is the domestic, industrial and agricultural sewerage system of Konya coming through a channel from hundreds of kilometers. Discharging sewage water directly to Tuz Lake without using any treatment causes pollution in the Salinas which provide 80% of Turkeys salt demand and affects the most important flamingo breeding colonies in Turkey
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#4452040
2 June 2019
People visit the Salt Lake, photo taken 01.06.2019 in Turkey. Salt Lake is the second largest lake in Turkey, located about 56 km northwest of the city of Aksaray. It has been declared a protected area by UNESCO. Currently the biggest water course that feeds Tuz Lake is the domestic, industrial and agricultural sewerage system of Konya coming through a channel from hundreds of kilometers. Discharging sewage water directly to Tuz Lake without using any treatment causes pollution in the Salinas which provide 80% of Turkeys salt demand and affects the most important flamingo breeding colonies in Turkey
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#4452042
2 June 2019
People visit the Salt Lake, photo taken 01.06.2019 in Turkey. Salt Lake is the second largest lake in Turkey, located about 56 km northwest of the city of Aksaray. It has been declared a protected area by UNESCO. Currently the biggest water course that feeds Tuz Lake is the domestic, industrial and agricultural sewerage system of Konya coming through a channel from hundreds of kilometers. Discharging sewage water directly to Tuz Lake without using any treatment causes pollution in the Salinas which provide 80% of Turkeys salt demand and affects the most important flamingo breeding colonies in Turkey
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#4452044
2 June 2019
People visit the Salt Lake, photo taken 01.06.2019 in Turkey. Salt Lake is the second largest lake in Turkey, located about 56 km northwest of the city of Aksaray. It has been declared a protected area by UNESCO. Currently the biggest water course that feeds Tuz Lake is the domestic, industrial and agricultural sewerage system of Konya coming through a channel from hundreds of kilometers. Discharging sewage water directly to Tuz Lake without using any treatment causes pollution in the Salinas which provide 80% of Turkeys salt demand and affects the most important flamingo breeding colonies in Turkey
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#4452046
2 June 2019
People visit the Salt Lake, photo taken 01.06.2019 in Turkey. Salt Lake is the second largest lake in Turkey, located about 56 km northwest of the city of Aksaray. It has been declared a protected area by UNESCO. Currently the biggest water course that feeds Tuz Lake is the domestic, industrial and agricultural sewerage system of Konya coming through a channel from hundreds of kilometers. Discharging sewage water directly to Tuz Lake without using any treatment causes pollution in the Salinas which provide 80% of Turkeys salt demand and affects the most important flamingo breeding colonies in Turkey
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#4452048
2 June 2019
People visit the Salt Lake, photo taken 01.06.2019 in Turkey. Salt Lake is the second largest lake in Turkey, located about 56 km northwest of the city of Aksaray. It has been declared a protected area by UNESCO. Currently the biggest water course that feeds Tuz Lake is the domestic, industrial and agricultural sewerage system of Konya coming through a channel from hundreds of kilometers. Discharging sewage water directly to Tuz Lake without using any treatment causes pollution in the Salinas which provide 80% of Turkeys salt demand and affects the most important flamingo breeding colonies in Turkey
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#3453056
20 November 2018
Ihlara valley with the gorge that goes down approximately 100m and is formed from the water of Melendiz river. The valley housed more than four thousand dwellings and a hundred cave churches decorated with frescoes. Around eighty thousand people once lived in Ihlara Valley. Ihlara is in Cappadocia, Central Anatolia, Turkey
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#3453058
20 November 2018
Ihlara valley with the gorge that goes down approximately 100m and is formed from the water of Melendiz river. The valley housed more than four thousand dwellings and a hundred cave churches decorated with frescoes. Around eighty thousand people once lived in Ihlara Valley. Ihlara is in Cappadocia, Central Anatolia, Turkey
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#3453060
20 November 2018
Ihlara valley with the gorge that goes down approximately 100m and is formed from the water of Melendiz river. The valley housed more than four thousand dwellings and a hundred cave churches decorated with frescoes. Around eighty thousand people once lived in Ihlara Valley. Ihlara is in Cappadocia, Central Anatolia, Turkey
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#3453062
20 November 2018
Ihlara valley with the gorge that goes down approximately 100m and is formed from the water of Melendiz river. The valley housed more than four thousand dwellings and a hundred cave churches decorated with frescoes. Around eighty thousand people once lived in Ihlara Valley. Ihlara is in Cappadocia, Central Anatolia, Turkey
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#3453070
20 November 2018
Ihlara valley with the gorge that goes down approximately 100m and is formed from the water of Melendiz river. The valley housed more than four thousand dwellings and a hundred cave churches decorated with frescoes. Around eighty thousand people once lived in Ihlara Valley. Ihlara is in Cappadocia, Central Anatolia, Turkey
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